@TechReport{dp-586,
author = {Engelhardt, Carina and Wagener, Andreas},
astring = {Carina Engelhardt and Andreas Wagener},
title = {The income distribution of voters: a case study from Germany},
month = {March},
year = {2017},
pages = {13},
size = {179},
number = {586},
language = {en},
keywords = {Majority Voting; Income Distribution; Redistribution},
jelclass = {D72, H53, D31},
abstract = {Although voter turnout in the 2013 general election to the German Bundestag differed
considerably across income brackets, the income distribution of voters did not differ,
in a statistically significant way, from that of the entire population. The non-uniform
turnout, thus, is unlikely to affect the political support for, or the feasibility of, policies
that are sensitive with respect to the income distribution.}
}